1) Rocky & Bullwinkle and Friends (my favorites here were Fractured Fairy Tales and Mr. Peabody and his boy Sherman)
2) Beany & Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent
3) The Jetsons
4) Roadrunner
5) George of the Jungle (the original, not the new ones that are out now).
Honorable mentions: Mighty Mouse, Felix the Cat, The Flintstones, Underdog, Heckle & Jeckle, Tom & Jerry.
Oh, and as an historical note: I remember watching the first episode of The Flintstones the first time it was broadcast. I was very young, but I remember it.
The older Pokemon episodes are the best. As with most things, it started getting silly with far too many Pokemon being added (first 250, then woops, you discover there are actually about six hundred more that you overlooked the first time around )
Gods, no, not the Family Ness! One of my friends is obsessed with it; I bought him the DVD of the episodes for his birthday, but then we all had to watch it together. I don't think I've come so close to losing my mind...
Oh, Grim, I used to love Fairly Odd Parents. It was so random!
I've recently rediscovered a love of ThunderCats, due to a cartoon characters party and my dressing up as Cheetara. The intro to that cartoon is possibly the best ever made.
Ben 10
Thundercats
Daffy Duck (particulary Duck Amuck and Duck Dodgers)
The Weekenders (Disney)
Johnny Quest
I really wanted to put War Planets: Shadow Raiders on there, and the CGI series of Starship Troopers, but don't think they really count as kids cartoons!
1) Loony Toons
2) Tom and Jerry
3) Rocko's Modern Life
4) The Angry Beavers
5) He-Man and the Master's of the Universe
6) Courage the Cowardly Dog
And if I ever see any of these pop up sporadically, I instantly drop what I'm doing to bask in their cathode ray glow. Courage is still on sometimes at noon on CN which is awesome. So few people make could absurdist horror anymore.
Ghostbusters.
Muppet Babies.
GI Joe.
Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego?
Johnny Quest
Don't watch a lot of TV anymore, so don't really watch all that many cartoons. However, just about anything by Gendy Tartakovsky is win in my book. Dexter's laboratory was an AWESOME show before those morons at cartoon network turned it into a stick-figure kid's show using plot-lines rejected by america's 8 year olds.
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